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Commonwealth of Virginia Procurement Manual for Institutions of Higher Education and their Vendors The Procurement Manual for Institutions of Higher Education and their Vendors specifies those policies which govern the Procurement processes at specifically designated publicly-funded colleges and universities who are eligible to be or are governed by Subchapter 3 of the Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act, et seq. of the Code of Virginia and Chapters 824 and 829, Acts of Assembly, 2008. and as re-codified by -1000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia and Chapters 588, Acts of Assembly, 2016. These policies are structured to support the mission of higher education and to comply with the principles of the Virginia Public Procurement Act and are in compliance with the individually adopted, Rules Governing Procurement of Goods, Services, Insurance, and Construction by a Public Institution of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Virginia (hereafter referred to as The Go)

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1 Commonwealth of Virginia Procurement Manual for Institutions of Higher Education and their Vendors The Procurement Manual for Institutions of Higher Education and their Vendors specifies those policies which govern the Procurement processes at specifically designated publicly-funded colleges and universities who are eligible to be or are governed by Subchapter 3 of the Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act, et seq. of the Code of Virginia and Chapters 824 and 829, Acts of Assembly, 2008. and as re-codified by -1000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia and Chapters 588, Acts of Assembly, 2016. These policies are structured to support the mission of higher education and to comply with the principles of the Virginia Public Procurement Act and are in compliance with the individually adopted, Rules Governing Procurement of Goods, Services, Insurance, and Construction by a Public Institution of Higher Education of the Commonwealth of Virginia (hereafter referred to as The Governing Rules', see Appendix A).

2 The Commonwealth is a national leader in excellence in higher education with a diverse group of Institutions which satisfy higher education's missions--teaching, research, public service and patient care. In meeting this mission, Institutions are also ethically and legally charged to be good stewards of our public funds. The Governing Rules states that "competition be sought to the maximum feasible degree," and that " Procurement procedures involve openness and administrative efficiency." It also states that "individual public bodies enjoy broad flexibility in fashioning details of such competition.". On this solid foundation, this Manual was constructed to meet several goals: Support the mission of Higher Education Maximize competition Comply with the Code of Virginia as it relates to Higher Education Comply with the Rules Governing Procurement of Goods, Services, Insurance and Construction.

3 Present a clear, concise policy document which is specific to the Procurement departments of fully decentralized Institutions of Higher Education Provide the flexibility to Institutions to design their own small purchase procedures Provide information to vendors which seek to compete for the Institutions' business Streamline policies to facilitate public and private sector cooperation Demonstrate Higher Education's commitment to fair and ethical business practices The Manual was written to create one comprehensive reference source for Institutions and their vendors reducing duplication of information and reproduction costs. Any information in other resources which govern Institutions'.

4 Specific expenditures, such as capital outlay is not included. Instead, specific manuals or agencies are treated as resources. The Manual , originally submitted in June 1995, was written under the authority of the Appropriation Act of 1994, Section E 330. It complied with the mandates of the Higher Education Decentralization Pilot Program, approved by the Secretary of Finance, in consultation with the Secretaries of Administration and Education and the Director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia . In 2005 and 2007, it was accepted by the Commonwealth Page 1 of 52. of Virginia as the governing Manual for those schools granted operational authority in Procurement through the Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act and again in 2009 was accepted as the governing Manual for all schools receiving operational authority in Procurement through individual Memorandum of Understanding pursuant to Chapters 824 and 829 Acts of Assembly of Virginia , 2008.

5 It is in the spirit of stewardship, a greater mission, and support of the leadership of the Commonwealth , that this Manual is maintained and utilized by these Institutions of Higher Education: College of William and Mary University of Mary Washington George Mason University University of Virginia James Madison University Virginia Commonwealth University Longwood University Virginia Military Institute Old Dominion University Virginia Tech Radford University The Manual was revised October 2016. Key to Abbreviations Institutions of Higher Education = Institutions Procurement Manual for Institutions of Higher Education and Their Vendors = The Manual Virginia Information Technology Agency = VITA.

6 Rules Governing Procurement of Goods, Services, Insurance and Construction = The Governing Rules Invitation for Bid; Invitation for Bids; Invitation to Bid = IFB. Request for Proposals = RFP. Electronic Virginia Procurement System = eVA. Department of General Services = DGS. Division of Purchases and Supply = DPS. Small, Women-owned, Minority-owned, or Disabled Veteran-owned Businesses = SWaM. Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity = SBSD. Return to the Beginning of Manual or to the Table of Contents Page 2 of 52. Table of Contents Beginning of Manual Commonwealth of Virginia Procurement Manual for Institutions of Higher Education and their Vendors.

7 1. Section 1 - Authority and Responsibilities .. 6. A. Introduction .. 6. B. Authority and 6. C. Federal Grants .. 7. D. Authority to Sign Purchase Orders and Contracts .. 7. E. Procurement Records .. 7. F. Surplus Property .. 7. Section 2 - Methods of Procurement .. 7. A. Selection of Procurement Method .. 7. B. Small Dollar Purchases .. 7. C. Competitive Sealed Bidding ..8. D. Competitive Negotiation .. 9. E. Sole Source .. 10. F. Emergency .. 11. G. Reverse Auctioning .. 11. H. Public Auction .. 11. Section 3 Preparing the Solicitation .. 11. A. Specifications .. 11. B. Vendor Assistance in Specification Preparation .. 12. C. Comments or Questions Regarding Specifications.

8 12. Section 4 Requirements within the 13. A. Bonds .. 13. B. Response Time .. 13. C. Vendor Registration/SBSD Certification .. 13. D. Prebid or Preproposal Conferences .. 13. E. Amending or Withdrawing Bids or Proposals by Vendors .. 14. F. Alterations to Bids or Proposals .. 14. G. Late Bids or Proposals .. 14. H. Cancellation or Rejection of Bids or Proposals .. 14. I. Mistakes in Bids or Withdrawals of Bids 14. J. Denial of Withdrawal of Bid .. 15. Page 3 of 52. Section 5 Additional Factors in Vendor Selection .. 16. A. Freight ..15. B. Small, Woman-owned, Minority-owned Businesses (SWAM) ..15. C. Cash Discounts .15. D. Determination of Price Reasonableness ..16. E.

9 Contract Pricing ..16. F. Preference for Virginia Coal Used in the Institution 16. G. Recycled Content .16. Section 6 Additional Vendor Information .. 17. A. Term Contracts .. 17. B. Unsolicited Proposals .. 17. C. 17. D. Insurance .. 18. E. Drug-Free Workplace .. 18. F. Purchases from Cooperative State Contracts .. 19. G. Cooperative Procurement .. 19. Section 7 Exceptions to Competitive Requirements .. 20. Section 8 - Procurements with Special Considerations .. 21. A. Information 21. B. Construction .. 22. C. Printing, Copyright and Trademark .. 24. D. Individual Services .. 24. E. Legal Services and Expert Witnesses .. 24. F. Department of 24. G. Nonprofit Sheltered Workshops of Virginia .

10 25. H. Rental, Lease, or Installment Purchase of 25. Section 9 - Contract Administration and Vendor Performance .. 25. A. Contract Modification Restriction .. 25. B. Assignment of Contract .. 25. C. Contract Renewal or Extension .. 25. D. Special Types of Contracts .. 26. E. Purchase Order, Authority, and Shipment .. 27. F. Delivery and Receipt of Goods .. 28. G. Complaints on Vendor's Goods or Services .. 29. H. Billings and Invoices .. 32. Section 10 - Remedies, Protests, and Disputes .. 35. Page 4 of 52. A. Ineligibility (Governing Rules 47) .. 35. B. Appeal of Denial of Withdrawal of Bid (Governing Rules 48).. 35. C. Determination of Non-responsibility (Governing Rules 49).


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